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Kenya's ivory inferno

A giant fire that highlighted the threat from poaching; plus solving the common cold, Cuba's executions, China introduces the tampon and Gentleman Jack.

Twelve tonnes of ivory was set alight by President Daniel Arap Moi in Nairobi National Park in July 1989, to highlight the threat from poaching. The ivory burn was organised by conservationists who wanted to save the world's elephants. Plus, the closure of Britain's ground-breaking Common Cold Unit; Cuba executes top military officers, the Chinese allow sales of tampons and the first modern lesbian.

(Photo: Ivory tusks arranged in a pile and set alight. Credit: Andrew Holbrooke/Corbis/Getty Images)

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Mon 15 Jul 2019 23:06GMT

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  • Sat 13 Jul 2019 14:06GMT
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